In designing an educational
multimedia artefact you, as the designer must be concerned with both
instructional design as well as the look/feel/production of the actual
artefact. Instructional designers are not necessarily content experts
but work with them to create effective learning materials. Your role
is to structure information so that it can be learned and to design
activities that will engage the user in the learning process.

Your project is in
development when you start to fill in the blanks from your Functional
Specification. You've planned your project to the last detail and
now you're ready to start creating the graphics, audio, video, writing
the scripting, and creating the off-line support material.

In the real world it
is highly unlikely that you will fill as many roles as you fill
as a student.

Once you
have completed the project and tested it, you're ready to handoff
to the client. You need to have the client agree in the sign-off.

In case you've lost the
client 'sign-off' that you were given in class here's a downloadable
copy.